Cebu City in the Philippines is home to a cross that was believed to be planted in 1521 by what “M” Spanish explorer, during his circumnavigation of the world?
Magellan's Cross
What international competition has been won by women from the Philippines on four occasions: Gloria Diaz in 1969, Margie Moran in 1971, Pia Wurtzbach in 2015, and Catriona Gray in 2018?
Miss Universe
The branch of government that create or make laws.
Legislative
Which country in Southeast Asia that is named after a Spanish monarch is one of the few predominantly Christian countries in Asia?
Philippines
Under the Phil. Contemporary Music is our very own, Modern Filipino Music, also known as...
OPM
In 1543, the islands of the Philippines were named after Philip II, king of what country?
Spain
Batad and Banaue are two of the prominent Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, dedicated to the irrigation and production of what food stuff?
Rice
Five years prior to his announcing his retirement from the sport, professional boxer Manny Pacquiao was sworn into what political position within the Philippine government on June 30, 2016?
Senator
Panay, Negros, and Cebu are the most populated islands of which of the three major island group of the Philippines?
Visayas
He is one of the most popular and prolific composers in the Philippines today had written works for ballet, theatrical musicals, choral pieces, masses, and pop songs.
Ryan Cayabyab
Its name meaning "inside the walls" in Latin, what walled area in the city of Manila is home to Fort Santiago and Manila Cathedral?
Intramuros
With over 1.39 billion SMS messages sent daily in the country in 2007, the Philippines has been frequently named the “text capital of the world”. The acronym “SMS” is short for what three-word texting term?
Short Messaging System
The mascot of which Filipino fast-food company was chosen by founder Tony Tan to reflect Filipino optimism and industriousness?
Jollibee
Which city that starts with "M" is the financial heart of the Philippines, with more than 62,000 registered businesses as of 2012?
Makati
Is a genre of traditional Filipino love songs - a traditional serenade; it could be for love ones, for family, and for country.
Kundiman
What is the oldest existing university in Asia? It was founded in 1611 in Manila, Philippines, from funds and a library bequeathed by the third Bishop of Manila.
University of Santo Tomas
What national martial art of the Philippines, also known as Kali or Eskrima, sometimes uses sticks and knives as well as open hand combat?
Arnis
The smallest fish in the ocean is the dwarf pygmy goby. It’s also sometimes named for the country where it’s most often found—which would be what archipelago in Southeast Asia?
Philippines
What is the stonefruit that is the national fruit of India, Haiti, and the Philippines? Strangely enough, is also the summer national fruit of Pakistan. Using seasons to claim four different national fruits: brilliant.
Mango
A 1977 David Lynch movie set partially in a pencil factory inspired the name of what Filipino alt rock band formed in 1989?
The Eraserheads
A portmanteau of their last names, which moniker was given to the three priests (Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora) who were falsely accused of (and executed for) treason during the El Motín de Cavite of 1872?
Gomburza
Easily earning her social work merit badge, Josefa Llanes Escoda founded the Philippines branch of what youth organization?
Girl Scout
The St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Pinas, Philippines has an organ with pipes and keys made from what hollow, tubular evergreen?
Bamboo
In addition to being the fourth most populated city in the Philippines, which city is also known for having many motorcycle shops on 10th Avenue and a landmark dedicated to Andrés Bonifacio?
Caloocan
The poem 'Filipinas' was adapted to become the lyrics for this song, while the music was written by Julian Felipe. Originally called the "Marcha Nacional Filipina", what is this famous song better known as today?
Lupang Hinirang